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An Automatic Experience

Well, today I decided to try something new and different. I decided to give a shot to automatic writing. For those of you who don't know what automatic writing is, it is basically occupying your mind for a while, while you hold a tip of a pen on a piece of paper. Eventually, your hand will move, more than likely, slow at first, then faster and faster. Eventually, you will probably end up with an illegible page of scribbles, but that is only the beginning.

After a few tries, letters will begin to form, soon enough words, then, finally, entire sentences perhaps. It is amazing.

Anyway, the reason I wanted to do this is because I have a definite interest in the occult, and, this week, my mind is occupied reading Raymond Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications. Well, in the book, he talks about automatic writing, and it inspired me. I've known of automatic writing for quite a long time, but, I've never tried it, until it was suggested. I did it.

The first, nothing but scribbles. The second was quite interesting. As I was sitting there occupying my mind watching videos on YouTube, my hand was moving, writing, whatever. I felt the writing speeding up, and I couldn't help but look at the paper because I was nearing the bottom of the sheet. So, I kept flipping the page, until my hand seemed to go berserk. I was moving way faster than I could ever write. Who ever is over on that side of the spirit world definately has something to say.

None the less, in finishing that session, I had eight pages, and a few words and phrases that I could read;
when the house... who... her... check with us... where... dead all... when... wear heel... feel were not... ring...
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Those were some of them. I had somebody else go over the writing also, for verification. I don't know what it means, but, hey, I plan on having plenty of other physical communications with the other side. It was pretty intense, I'm definitely a little tired right now, so, I must go to sleep.

Everybody have a good night, Thank you for reading.

~ by Jonathan Cockrum on Sunday, December 9, 2007.

1 Response to “An Automatic Experience”

  1. jon, please remember to pace yourself in auto writing, not too much too quick... it can become extremly time absorbing! You will look up and two to three hours will have flown by without you being aware, and yes, it can be very tiring! I suggest setting a timer or alarm for about an hour, just to pull you out.... tehn you can focus on deciphering the writing. Love and hugs!

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